Watch Sean McVay dominate as dual-threat QB in high school highlights

Sean McVay has already proved why he’s one of the best offensive coaches in the NFL, leading the Rams to a stellar 5-2 record with the No. 1 scoring offense. His track record in football hasn’t come solely on the sidelines, either.

We were pointed to McVay’s high school highlights by this post from the Rams after he appeared on FOX’s NFL pregame show Sunday.

McVay looks like a football player, and at Marist School in Georgia, he was a good one. He played quarterback in an option-heavy offense, showcasing his speed and agility in the open field.

Check out some of his highlights below, which are pretty impressive.

During his high school career, McVay became the first player in school history to throw for and rush for 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons. He finished with 2,600 yards rushing and 40 touchdowns in his career, while also passing for 2,500 yards and 18 touchdowns.

McVay was a two-star recruit and wound up signing a letter of intent to Miami University (Ohio) in 2004. At 5-11, 170 pounds, he was certainly a smaller quarterback, which is why he switched to wide receiver at Miami.

At Miami, he caught 39 passes for 312 yards and returned 15 kicks for 285 yards.

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